Stanford Partner Program

Stanford-Vienna Student Exchange Program (one quarter)

The Stanford-Vienna Student Exchange Program allows two students of Vienna's LLM Program in European and International Business Law each year to study as exchange students at Stanford Law School for one quarter (autumn quarter). Stanford Law School's autumn quarter runs from September to December.

Stanford-Vienna exchange students can transfer and use the credit units earned at Stanford Law School as credit units for elective courses for Vienna's LLM Program in European and International Business Law.

Application deadline for the autumn quarter 2019: March 15, 2019

All applications must be submitted in English and by e-mail as a single pdf document to maria.sturm@univie.ac.at. Please use Stanford Law School's application form and attach the required documentation to your application.

Stanford Law School accepts four LLM students for this summer program every summer, who do not have to pay any tuition for this summer program. Stanford Law School may accept additional LLM students under favorable conditions by reducing the summer program tuition substantially. All other expenses (flight, accommodation etc) must be covered directly by the individual LLM students. The review of all applications and selection will be done by the partner university.

Summer program participants, who successfully complete this summer program, will receive a Stanford Law School Certificate.

In the summer of 2018, seven LLM students enrolled and successfully completed the 2018 summer program.

The application deadline for the 2019 summer program is March 15, 2019.

This Stanford summer program is recognized as an elective course for the LLM Program in European and International Business Law, with a value of 3 units (6 ECTS).

Please contact Professor Siegfried Fina for more details.

Stanford-Vienna EU Law Working Paper Series

The Stanford-Vienna European Union Law Working Paper Series is a joint initiative of Stanford Law School and the University of Vienna School of Law's LLM Program in European and International Business Law. Exceptional student papers are published in this working paper series.

If you wish to access the collection of the Stanford-Vienna European Union Law Working Paper Series, please click here: Collection

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